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.. it's definitely more understated than a Jordan 1 or 4. The comfort, in my experience, is better than a flat-footed Jordan 1 Low but doesn't have the plush feel of something like a Jordan 13. It sits nicely in the middle of the Jordan series for a balanced, wearable sneaker. It's a good entry point if you're new to the brand. Who is this for? Honestly, it's for the sneakerhead who appreciates classic silhouettes and wants a versatile, wearable Jordan. It's also great for someone looking for a statement white sneaker that isn't a Common Project or a Stan Smith. If you like the Jordan 6 but find the high-top bulky, this Low version is your answer. Who should maybe skip it? If ultimate, cloud-like comfort is your #1 priority, look elsewhere. Also, if you need ankle support or are buying for actual basketball, this isn't it. And if you're on a tight budget, there are more comfortable casual shoes at a lower price point. This is for style and heritage first. Putting these Jordan 6 Lows on my feet... the fit is true to size. The cushioning is decent—you get that familiar Air unit in the heel. It's not the plushest ride out there, but for casual wear? It's absolutely fine. The ankle collar is lower, obviously, which gives you way more flexibility than the high-top version. It's a comfortable, easy-to-wear sneaker right out of the gate.
- Shown: Space Jam
- Style: CT8012-011